Limpopo ANC held its first PEC meeting

25 February 2014

The Limpopo ANC, Provincial Executive Committee held its first meeting since its election, at Frans Mohlala House on Monday, 24 February 2014. The meeting was chaired by the ANC Provincial chairperson, Stanley Shupu Mathabatha.

The PEC discussed the Mogalakwena Municipality report and mandated the PWC to suggest remedial interventions to arrest the prevailing problems in the municipality.The ANC is seriously concerned about internal issues affecting this municipality.

The following items were tabled for discussion and concluded upon:

Provincial Working Committee:

The meeting directly elected additional members of the Provincial Executive Committee to serve in the Provincial Working Committee , to ensure that structures of the ANC at provincial level, execute decisions and instructions of the provincial conference, the National Executive Committee and the PEC.

The PWC will meet as often as it is necessary, but at least once every two weeks. The following comrades will serve in the PWC:

The PEC will focus on the 2014 general elections. The PEC and the ANC are interested in the people of the Limpopo province at heart,and hence we are intensifying our elections campaign program.We will ensure that our election machinery is in full swing to ensure that everyone is mobilized ahead of the envisaged general elections in May in order for the ANC to score victory.

Our campaign teams, under the leadership of NEC,PEC and Regional members , over the past weekend, has saw the revival of the ANC ancestors` spirit in all corners of the province, including that of our former President Tata Madiba.It is for this reason that PEC boldly agreed that the ANC will win this province with overwhelming margins.We will continue deploying national and regional leadership across the province to explain our position to our people.We are also remind our people that the democracy they enjoy today did not come on the silver platter, but through hardwork, sacrifice and dedication by all South Africans.

Peter Mokaba Region

The PEC had agreed to hold the region together as it is divided by the recently conference court interdicted. The opposition thought they have found issues that would carry them into office this coming general elections.We will establish the RTT, that is espoused to the needs of all our structures, of establishing and deepening unity and evolvement everyone in addressing our internal issues.

We are indeed taking our structures seriously, therefore the envisage RTT would lay a solid foundation for generations to come in the region.It will administer the region until the matter before court is amicably resolved.

The meeting ended confident that would have a good process towards the 2014 general election and the winds of servicing our structures will be accelerated across the Limpopo Province.